Neres dribbles his way beyond a few defenders before being dispossessed at the vital moment, before Neuer does well to parry a Ziyech strike moments later.

Every ball Bayern play out from defence is falling onto the feet of an Ajax player as they keep the visitors hemmed back.

Still no signs of movement on the Ajax bench, which is rather surprising. Good start to the second half for Ajax as they get back to the high press to cause Bayern some problems in defence.

Goretzka is dispossessed in midfield and a ball over the top threatens to send Neres through, but Sule makes an important recovery. Needing two goals to turn this around, Ajax will likely turn to Dolberg or Huntelaar, or both, off the bench.

Again Ziyech tests the focus of Neuer, who again is up to the task to keep out his well-struck effort from 20 yards. There will be just one minute added on at the end of this first half.

Good switch of play from Ziyech who picks out a lovely ball to find the delayed run of Tagliafico. The full-back has scored twice already in the group stage, but his half-volley is turned behind here for a corner.

The tempo has fizzled out a bit with half-time approaching, as the ball is largely being contained in midfield. De Ligt stomps on the foot of Muller in an attempt to win the ball back, and that will see him into the book.

Very cynical, that, from Rafinha. The right-back sees yellow for a late slide to take down Neres and prevent Ajax from breaking quickly.

Lovely bit of trickery from Neres to put a ball through the legs of Ribery and win a free-kick on the flank. The resulting set-piece is dealt with by Bayern, but Ajax quickly win back possession to keep the pressure on.

The tempo has dropped off just a little bit with Ajax slightly more reluctant to commit so many bodies forward and continue with their high press, as they have seen first hand on a number of occasions now the repercussions this can bring.

Kimmich is likely not too pleased with himself for that miss, but he takes it out on the referee claiming he should have won a corner, and he goes into the book for dissent.

Bayern are able to find their way out and get forward on the break, but Ribery tries to beat one too many defenders which results in a tame shot at goal.

This high press from Ajax is proving a nightmare for Bayern to deal with. The visitors are struggling to string passes together and get out of defence, giving the ball back to the hosts with shocking consistency.

Ajax need to turn this pressure into a goal, though. Ajax remain on the front foot here, with Bayern finding no way out of defence.

He did well not to spill that in a dangerous area. Relentless pressure from Ajax, who have Bayern scrambling in defence! Excellent hold-up play from Tadic leads to a perfect set-up for Blind, but his initial strike is blocked and his follow-up is turned aside as well!

Pressure stays on and Ajax have a corner. Routine in the end for Neuer, but another encouraging passage of play for Ajax leads to a shooting chance for Ziyech from 25 yards.

Ajax need to score twice now to turn this around and top Group E. Bayern take a big step towards winning the group! A quick response from Ajax sees them negotiate a good chance, but the end product is lacking.

Mazraoui does so well in the build-up down the right and picks out the perfect cross for Tadic, but the diminutive Serbian winger gets his header all wrong.

Chance squandered by Bayern as they break in numbers with Ajax stretched following a good spell in possession, but Gnabry opts not to pass across for Lewandowski, instead taking the shot himself, but failing to trouble Onana.

Of course the Netherlands v Germany rivalry is also alive and well here, which is helping to generate an excellent atmosphere.

Lively start in Amsterdam! Ajax are in their famous red and white strip and they get the match underway in an incredibly noisy Johan Cruyff Arena, with Bayern in grey.

A draw in the reverse fixture in Munich should really have confidence running high for Ajax, who are unbeaten in 11 Champions League matches this season, winning all five of their contests at Johan Cruyff Arena.

Three months ago Ajax would have been happy just to progress beyond the group stage, but they have significantly raised their standards following a terrific first half of the season that has them setting their sights on top spot in Group E over mighty Bayern.

An Ajax win would see them top the group, with any other result securing a first-place finish for Bayern.

Both sides have already secured progression to the knockout stage. Landauer returned from exile in and was once again appointed club president, the tenure lasted until Landauer has been deemed as inventor of Bayern as a professional club and his memory is being upheld by the Bayern ultras Schickeria.

Manufacturer Roland Endler provided the necessary funds and was rewarded with four years at the helm of the club.

Five teams from the Oberliga South were admitted. As the DFB preferred not to include two teams from one city, Bayern was not chosen for the Bundesliga.

Zebec used only 13 players throughout the season. Udo Lattek took charge in The deciding match in the —72 season against Schalke 04 was the first match in the new Olympiastadion , and was also the first live televised match in Bundesliga history.

Bayern beat Schalke 5—1 and thus claimed the title, also setting several records, including points gained and goals scored.

Billy Bremner believed the French referee was "very suspicious". Leeds fans then rioted in Paris and were banned from European football for three years.

The final trophy won by Bayern in this era was the Intercontinental Cup , in which they defeated Brazilian club Cruzeiro over two legs.

The s were a period of off-field turmoil for Bayern, with many changes in personnel and financial problems. Apart from a DFB-Pokal win in , two relatively unsuccessful seasons followed, after which Breitner retired and former coach Udo Lattek returned.

Bayern won the DFB-Pokal in and went on to win five Bundesliga championships in six seasons, including a double in European success, however, was elusive during the decade; Bayern managed to claim the runners-up spot in the European Cup in and After finishing second in —91 , the club finished just five points above the relegation places in — Success returned when Franz Beckenbauer took over for the second half of the —94 season, winning the championship again after a four-year gap.

Beckenbauer was then appointed club president. For the —97 season , Trapattoni returned to win the championship. In the following season , Bayern lost the title to newly promoted 1.

FC Kaiserslautern and Trapattoni had to take his leave for the second time. A third consecutive Bundesliga title followed in , won with a stoppage time goal on the final day of the league season.

The —02 season began with a win in the Intercontinental Cup , but ended trophyless otherwise. In —03 , Bayern won their fourth double, leading the league by a record margin of 16 points.

Felix Magath took over and led Bayern to two consecutive doubles. Prior to the start of the —06 season , Bayern moved from the Olympiastadion to the new Allianz Arena , which the club shares with Munich.

On the field, their performance in —07 was erratic. Trailing in the league and having lost to Alemannia Aachen in the cup yet again, coach Magath was sacked shortly after the winter break.

Hitzfeld returned as a trainer in January , but Bayern finished the —07 season in fourth position, thus failing to qualify for the Champions League for the first time in more than a decade.

For the —08 season , Bayern made drastic squad changes to help rebuild. They signed a total of eight new players and sold, released or loaned out nine of their players.

Bayern went on to win the Bundesliga , being on top of the standings on every single week of play, and the DFB-Pokal against Borussia Dortmund.

In the Champions League Bayern also reached the quarter-finals after winning Group F and defeating Sporting CP in the first knockout round, achieving a Champions League record aggregate of 12—1.

On 27 April, two days after a home defeat against Schalke 04 which saw Bayern drop to the third place in the table, Klinsmann was fired.

Former trainer Jupp Heynckes was named as caretaker until the end of the season. Bayern then signed Dutch manager Louis van Gaal for the —10 season.

In the —11 season , Bayern were eliminated in the first round of the Champions League knockout phase by Inter Milan on the away goals rule and finished third in the Bundesliga.

In the —12 season , Heynckes returned to coach Bayern for a second permanent spell but the team was to end the season without a trophy for the second season running.

Domestically they finished second in the Bundesliga and lost the DFB-Pokal final 2—5, both times finishing runner-up to Borussia Dortmund.

Bayern also equaled the record for fewest defeats in a season, losing once, to Bayer Leverkusen. On 1 July , Pep Guardiola took over as manager ahead of the —14 season.

With seven matches remaining in the season, it was the earliest the championship had been won in Bundesliga history, breaking the record Bayern had set in the previous season.

Despite being eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Champions League by Real Madrid and the semi-finals of the DFB-Pokal by Borussia Dortmund, they managed to clinch a fifth consecutive Bundesliga title with three matches remaining following a 6—0 away win over VfL Wolfsburg.

On 9 October Jupp Heynckes returned for the fourth time to manage Bayern. Heynckes signed a contract until the end of the —18 season.

Bayern finished the —18 season as Bundesliga champions for the sixth consecutive season, finishing 21 points ahead of second-place Schalke Heynckes retired from professional football, aged MSC decreed that the footballers would have to play in red shorts.

Also, the younger players were called red shorts, which was meant as an insult. In —69 season , Bayern changed to red and blue striped shirts, with blue shorts and socks.

Between and , the team wore a home strip of red and white striped shirts with either red or white shorts and red socks.

In the —74 season , the team switched to an all-white kit featuring single vertical red and blue stripes on the shirt. From onwards, Bayern has mostly worn an all red home kit, with white trim.

Bayern revived the red and blue striped colour scheme between and In , blue was the dominant colour for the first time when Adidas released an all navy blue home kit with a red chest band.

In , Bayern returned to a predominantly red kit, which featured blue sleeves, and in the club released a traditional all red kit with white trim to be worn for Champions League matches.

Bayern also features a distinct international kit. During the —14 season , Bayern used an all red home kit with a Bavarian flag diamond watermark pattern, a Lederhosen inspired white and black Oktoberfest away kit, and an all navy blue international kit.

In the s and s, Bayern used a special away kit when playing at 1. FC Kaiserslautern , representing the Brazilian colours blue and yellow, a superstition borne from the fact that the club found it hard to win there.

Originally it consisted of the stylised letters F, C, B, M, which were woven into one symbol. The original crest was blue.

The colours of Bavaria were included for the first time in The modern version of the crest has changed from the version in several steps.

Bayern played its first training games at the Schyrenplatz in the centre of Munich. The first official games were held on the Theresienwiese.

It was destroyed during the war, and efforts to rebuild it resulted in a patchwork. Today the second teams of both clubs play in the stadium.

For the Summer Olympics the city of Munich built the Olympiastadion. The stadium, renowned for its architecture, [80] was inaugurated in the last Bundesliga match of the —72 season.

The match drew a capacity crowd of 79,, a total which was reached again on numerous occasions. The stadium was, in its early days, considered to be one of the foremost stadiums in the world and played host to numerous major finals, such as that of FIFA World Cup.

Many people, however, began to feel that the stadium was too cold in winter, with half the audience exposed to the weather due to lack of cover.

After much discussion, the city of Munich, the state of Bavaria , Bayern Munich and Munich jointly decided at the end of to build a new stadium. Located on the northern outskirts of Munich, the Allianz Arena has been in use since the beginning of the —06 season.

The most prominent feature of the stadium is the translucent outer layer, which can be illuminated in different colours for impressive effects.

Red lighting is used for Bayern home games and white for German national team home games. At the annual general meeting, the Bayern board reported that the club had , official members and there are 4, officially registered fan clubs with over , members.

Every Bundesliga game has been sold-out for years. Bayern Munich is also renowned for its well-organised ultra scene.

Bayern is one of three professional football clubs in Munich. In the s and s, Munich moved between the first and the third division.

The Munich derby is still a much-anticipated event, getting a lot of extra attention from supporters of both clubs.

Despite the rivalry, Bayern has repeatedly supported in times of financial disarray. Since the s, 1. Bayern also enjoys a strong rivalry with the 1.

FC Kaiserslautern , originating in parts from a game in , when Bayern lost 7—4 after leading 4—1, [] [] but also from the two clubs competing for German championship honours at various times in the Bundesliga as well as the city of Kaiserslautern together with the surrounding Palatinate having been part of Bavaria until a plebiscite after the end of the Second World War.

In the s, Borussia Dortmund , Werder Bremen and Bayer Leverkusen [] [] emerged as the most ardent opponents. They also have played against each other in the DFB-Pokal final in , , , and Bayern and Dortmund have also played against each other in the DFL-Supercup in , , , , , and Milan , [] and Manchester United due to many classic wins, draws and losses.

Due to Bayern being traditionally hard to beat for Madrid, Madrid supporters often refer to Bayern as the " Bestia negra " "Black Beast".

Bayern is led mostly by former club players. Herbert Diess chairman of Volkswagen , Dr. Michael Diederich speaker of the board at UniCredit Bank.

AG is short for Aktiengesellschaft , and Bayern is run like a joint stock company , a company whose stock are not listed on the public stock exchange, but is privately owned.

Three German corporations, the sports goods manufacturer Adidas , the automobile company Audi and the financial services group Allianz each hold 8.

The money was designated to help finance the Allianz Arena. The capital was used to repay the loan on the Allianz Arena.

With the sale, Bayern paid off the remaining debt on the Allianz Arena 16 years ahead of schedule. The company extended their sponsorship deal in August until the end of the —23 season.

Adidas extended their sponsorship with Bayern on 29 April The sponsorship deal runs until the end of the —30 season. Bayern is an exception in professional football, having generated profits for 25 years in a row.

Bayern differs from other European top clubs in their income composition. Bayern have the highest commercial revenue in the Deloitte Football Money League.

While other European clubs have mainly marketed to international audiences, Bayern had focused on Germany. Bayern made summer tours to the United States in and Bayern went to China in the summer of and returned in the summer of where they also played games in Singapore.

In August Bayern opened an office in New York City as the club wants to strengthen their brand positioning against other top European clubs in the United States.

Bayern hope to attract new sponsors and to increase their merchandising sales. In , Bayern overtook Manchester United to take first place in brand valuation.

Bayern has been involved with charitable ventures for a long time, helping other football clubs in financial disarray as well as ordinary people in misery.

In April it was decided that the focus of the foundation would shift towards supporting people in need locally. The club has also time and again shown to have a soft spot for clubs in financial disarray.

Repeatedly the club has supported its local rival Munich with gratuitous friendlies, transfers at favourable rates, and direct money transfers.

Pauli threatened to lose its license for professional football due to financial problems, Bayern met the club for a friendly game free of any charge, giving all revenues to St.

When Bayern picked up Zickler for 2. All the revenue from the match went to Kickers Offenbach. In the summer of Bayern was the first club to give financial support to the Magnus Hirschfeld National Foundation.

The foundation researches the living environment LGBT people, and developed an education concept to facilitate unbiased dealing with LGBT themes in football.

The first team and the reserve team train at the facility. The Youth House housed up to 14 young talents aged from 15—18 years old from outside of Munich.

In Bayern purchased land near the Allianz Arena with the purpose of building a new youth academy. The main reasons for the project were that the existing facilities were too small and that the club, while very successful at senior level, lacked competitiveness with other German and European clubs at youth level.

The new facility is scheduled to open in the —18 season. The campus also has a 2,capacity stadium where the Us and the Us play their matches.

The academy building also has offices for youth coaches and staff. Bayern is historically the most successful team in German football, as they have won the most championships and the most cups.

Bayern is one of only five clubs to have won all three major European competitions and also the last club to have won the three consecutive European Cup title in old straight knockout tournament format, entitling them to wear a multiple-winner badge during Champions League matches.

Bayern Munich is the only European team to have completed all available Trebles continental treble, domestic treble and European treble.

Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

At his farewell game, Oliver Kahn was declared honorary captain of Bayern Munich. Bayern had 19 coaches since its promotion to the Bundesliga in Franz Beckenbauer served one term as head coach and one as caretaker, while Jupp Heynckes had four separate spells as manager, including one as caretaker manager.

On 6 October , Bayern announced the appointment of Jupp Heynckes as manager, his fourth stint with the club. Heynckes replaced Willy Sagnol , who had taken charge following the sacking of Carlo Ancelotti.

The season-by-season performance of the club over the last ten years: The reserve team serves mainly as the final stepping stone for promising young players before being promoted to the main team.

In the —08 season they qualified for the newly founded 3. Liga , where they lasted until when they were relegated to the Regionalliga. This ended 33 consecutive years of playing in the highest league that the German Football Association permits the second team of a professional football team to play.

It consists of ten teams, with the youngest being under 9. The division was founded in and consists of four teams with 90 players.

Their greatest successes were winning the championships in , and In they won the Bundesliga for the first time, without any defeat. They won the —16 Bundesliga, for the second time in a row.

The senior football department was founded in , making it the youngest division of the club, and consists of five teams.

The division is intended to enable senior athletes to participate in the various senior citizen competitions in Munich. The team is coached by Wolfgang Dremmler , and plays matches with other senior teams around the world.

For organisational reasons, the team can only play a limited number of games annually. Bayern has other departments for a variety of sports.

The team also won the German Basketball Cup in Bundesliga Ost, was nine-time German Champion from to The team also won the European Chess Club Cup in The women play in the 2.

Bundesliga, with their biggest success being the rise to the league in The refereeing department was established in and is currently the largest football refereeing division in Europe, with referees, with 2 of them women.

The referees mainly officiate amateur games in the local Munich leagues. The table tennis department was founded in and currently has members.

The focus of the department is on youth support. The baseball division existed during the s and s, during which the team won two German championships, in and From to there existed an ice hockey team, which completed two seasons in the Eishockey-Bundesliga.

The gymnastics department was founded in and were most successful in the s. During this time, the team won four German championships in , , , and In , the division was dissolved.

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Every ball Bayern play out from defence is falling onto the feet of an Ajax player as they keep the visitors hemmed back. Still no signs of movement on the Ajax bench, which is rather surprising.

Good start to the second half for Ajax as they get back to the high press to cause Bayern some problems in defence.

Goretzka is dispossessed in midfield and a ball over the top threatens to send Neres through, but Sule makes an important recovery.

Needing two goals to turn this around, Ajax will likely turn to Dolberg or Huntelaar, or both, off the bench. Despite attempting nine shots at goal and keeping 60 per cent possession, Ajax find themselves trailing at half-time.

Again Ziyech tests the focus of Neuer, who again is up to the task to keep out his well-struck effort from 20 yards. There will be just one minute added on at the end of this first half.

Good switch of play from Ziyech who picks out a lovely ball to find the delayed run of Tagliafico. The full-back has scored twice already in the group stage, but his half-volley is turned behind here for a corner.

The tempo has fizzled out a bit with half-time approaching, as the ball is largely being contained in midfield. De Ligt stomps on the foot of Muller in an attempt to win the ball back, and that will see him into the book.

Very cynical, that, from Rafinha. The right-back sees yellow for a late slide to take down Neres and prevent Ajax from breaking quickly. Lovely bit of trickery from Neres to put a ball through the legs of Ribery and win a free-kick on the flank.

The resulting set-piece is dealt with by Bayern, but Ajax quickly win back possession to keep the pressure on. The tempo has dropped off just a little bit with Ajax slightly more reluctant to commit so many bodies forward and continue with their high press, as they have seen first hand on a number of occasions now the repercussions this can bring.

Kimmich is likely not too pleased with himself for that miss, but he takes it out on the referee claiming he should have won a corner, and he goes into the book for dissent.

Bayern are able to find their way out and get forward on the break, but Ribery tries to beat one too many defenders which results in a tame shot at goal.

This high press from Ajax is proving a nightmare for Bayern to deal with. The visitors are struggling to string passes together and get out of defence, giving the ball back to the hosts with shocking consistency.

Ajax need to turn this pressure into a goal, though. Ajax remain on the front foot here, with Bayern finding no way out of defence.

He did well not to spill that in a dangerous area. Relentless pressure from Ajax, who have Bayern scrambling in defence! Excellent hold-up play from Tadic leads to a perfect set-up for Blind, but his initial strike is blocked and his follow-up is turned aside as well!

Pressure stays on and Ajax have a corner. Routine in the end for Neuer, but another encouraging passage of play for Ajax leads to a shooting chance for Ziyech from 25 yards.

Ajax need to score twice now to turn this around and top Group E. Bayern take a big step towards winning the group! A quick response from Ajax sees them negotiate a good chance, but the end product is lacking.

Mazraoui does so well in the build-up down the right and picks out the perfect cross for Tadic, but the diminutive Serbian winger gets his header all wrong.

Chance squandered by Bayern as they break in numbers with Ajax stretched following a good spell in possession, but Gnabry opts not to pass across for Lewandowski, instead taking the shot himself, but failing to trouble Onana.

Of course the Netherlands v Germany rivalry is also alive and well here, which is helping to generate an excellent atmosphere.

Lively start in Amsterdam! Ajax are in their famous red and white strip and they get the match underway in an incredibly noisy Johan Cruyff Arena, with Bayern in grey.

A draw in the reverse fixture in Munich should really have confidence running high for Ajax, who are unbeaten in 11 Champions League matches this season, winning all five of their contests at Johan Cruyff Arena.

Three months ago Ajax would have been happy just to progress beyond the group stage, but they have significantly raised their standards following a terrific first half of the season that has them setting their sights on top spot in Group E over mighty Bayern.

An Ajax win would see them top the group, with any other result securing a first-place finish for Bayern.

Both sides have already secured progression to the knockout stage. Assisted by Klaas-Jan Huntelaar following a set piece situation.

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